PRISM human rights tool featured on Strength & Solidarity podcast

In November, we shared news of an important milestone for PRISM, a tool designed to help human rights organisations reflect on how their work contributes to the shared goal of all rights for all people. A successful pilot process has been completed, through which we worked with five organisations to pilot the PRISM tool, marking a significant step forward in testing and refining it. 

In the meantime, the PRISM tool has been featured on a new episode of the Strength & Solidarity podcast. The show is a project of the The Symposium on Strength and Solidarity for Human Rights. The PRISM tool is the topic of episode 60, titled “Human rights: expanding our ambition“. In the episode, host Akwe Amosu interviews PRISM tool creator Mona Younis and INTRAC’s Chief Executive Kate Newman about their work on the tool, and their vision for how it can contribute positively to the human rights movement. Strength & Solidarity is produced by Peter Coccoma.

We look forward to sharing our findings from the pilot process and a finalised version of the tool in early 2026.  

How to listen

Episode 60 of the Strength & Solidarity podcast can be listened to using the player below, or via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Substack. A full transcript is also available.